Canon SD630 Digicam Info

I just got one of these lovely, small digicams to replace my aging Sony DCS-P50 and so far it's a neat little camera. I must say that 6.0MP isn't what I thought it would be (coming from 2.1MP) but most things are like that in the tech world.

Has anyone else used this camera or it's ilk with Arch? I know it doesn't seem to support the method of mounting with usb-storage like my old Sony. Does gphoto support these cameras or am I better off just putting the SD card in my USB card reader and not fooling with any other software?

Re: Canon SD630 Digicam Info

Re: Canon SD630 Digicam Info

Mr Green wrote:

Soooo have you got node in /dev ?

Digikam qt -- KDE bloatware lol

I assume you mean like /dev/sd? No, it doesn't seem to create any new nodes. On my fiancee's Windows laptop it also does not create a new drive in My Computer so you have to use the Scanner and Camera wizard to download the pics. Also, according to Steve's Digicams, the supported transfer mode it PTP.

So, it seems that I'm stuck using one of the before mentioned apps (this camera is not on the list of gphoto compatible cameras, but it's sister SD500 is) or just use the SD card in card reader method. I suppose the card reader is not all that bad.

Re: Canon SD630 Digicam Info

I have a canon sd700 and I just use a card reader. Less complicated. Plug the card reader and card in and an icon shows up on my desktop, transfer the pictures. This is my third camera. I know you could plug the first one in but I didn't think it was worth the hassel.